Cosmographia Universalis San Francisco Limited Edition

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Published for the opening of the 125 Grant Avenue sore in San Francisco.

  • In front of 500 guests the President of Hermes in the United States, declared , "Tonight we are truly celebrating our 32nd year in San Francisco, a city we love." Town&Country magazine, November 18, 2019
  • 90 x 90 cm / 100 % soie

 

Hermes Histoires de Carres > Autumn - Winter 2019

Sebastian Munster was a cartographer, historian, astronomer, mathematician and scholar of Hebrew. His work, Cosmographia Universalis, first published in Germany in 1544 and became one of the most widely read books of the 16th century. When Jan Bajtlik discovered an original edition of the book in a library in Poland, he was fascinated by its vision of a world made up of myths and legends. His scarf depicts an imaginary landscape that combines architecture with fauna and flora. Taking the seahorses, sea monsters and pyramids of the Cosmographia as his models, he creates a dreamlike world teeming with extraordinary beasts.

Additional information

Designer

Bajtik, Jan

Year Released

2019

Rarity Index

R4

Genre / Motif

Fantasy